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distancePlot.covfm

Side-by-Side Mahalanobis Distance Plot


Description

Produces side-by-side plots of Mahalanobis distance computed using the location and covariance matrix estimates contained in each element of a covfm object.

Usage

distancePlot.covfm(x, level = 0.95, id.n = 3, ...)

Arguments

x

a "covfm" object.

level

a single numeric value between 0 and 1 giving the chi-squared percent point used to compute the outlyingness threshold.

id.n

a single nonnegative integer specifying the number of extreme points to label in the plot.

...

additional arguments are passed to xyplot.

Value

the trellis object is invisibly returned.

Examples

data(woodmod.dat)
  woodm.fm <- fit.models(list(Robust = "covRob", Classical = "covClassic"),
                         data = woodmod.dat)
  distancePlot.covfm(woodm.fm, main = "Plot Title", xlab = "x-axis label",
                     ylab = "y-axis label", pch = 4, col = "purple")

robust

Port of the S+ "Robust Library"

v0.5-0.0
GPL-2
Authors
Jiahui Wang, Ruben Zamar <ruben@stat.ubc.ca>, Alfio Marazzi <Alfio.Marazzi@inst.hospvd.ch>, Victor Yohai <vyohai@dm.uba.ar>, Matias Salibian-Barrera <matias@stat.ubc.ca>, Ricardo Maronna <maron@mate.unlp.edu.ar>, Eric Zivot <ezivot@u.washington.edu>, David Rocke <dmrocke@ucdavis.edu>, Doug Martin, Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch>, Kjell Konis <kjell.konis@me.com>.
Initial release
2020-03-07

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